1. Javier Santos Asensi – EOI
Valencia
English Advanced task:
ONE QUOTE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY
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THE TASK. GUIDELINES
Every day at the opening of the lesson one
student will quote the words by a famous
person, explaining his/her interest in the
quotation and its origin. The purpose is for each
student to develop strategies to improve their
pronunciation
Choose a quotation that is special to you and
get ready to share it with your classmates. If you
are not sure about your quotation, try and
choose one from the Famous English quotations
page
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THE GOAL. Practise and improve your
pronunciation
Before you bring your quotation to the classroom
make sure that you prepare its pronunciation
and rehearse it. In order to do so, follow
guidelines in the document linked below:
• Tips to improve your pronunciation
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THE GOAL. What’s English pronunciation about?
In order to understand the different aspects
involved in the pronunciation of English, you
are advised to look through the documents
linked below:
· What's English pronunciation about?
· English pronunciation- Conceptual map
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SPELLING INTO SOUND. The sounds of
English
A great introduction to standard British
sounds and spelling can be followed in the
BBC link below:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/
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RHYTHM. The pronunciation of
sentences
Rhythm refers to the way stressed and unstressed
syllables make patterns in speech. In sentences,
• we only stress important information: nouns, ordinary
verbs, adjectives and adverbs (content words) and
• keep unstressed other unimportant words (function
words): pronouns, determiners, prepositions,
conjunctions and auxiliary verbs.
Stressed syllables are pronounced more slowly and
clearly. Unstressed syllables are pronounced more quickly
and less clearly, and are squeezed in between the
stressed syllables.
If you want to learn more about the importance of rhythm, click the following
• English Rhythm
links: English Rhythm online
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RHYTHM. Reduction of sounds
The elimination or reduction of sounds in grammatical (function) words is
very common in speech.
Most times function words are not essential to understand the overall
meaning of the discourse and, therefore, they are not stressed. On the
contrary, they get weaker and, as a consequence, the elimination or
reduction of sounds in these words is very common in speech. They are
source of confusion when listening and allow us to sound more natural
when we speak.
It is therefore most important to learn to pronounce these function words
weakly, contract them when you are speaking or reading aloud (even if
the contractions do not appear on the written text) and link them to the
important and meaningful words (which carry the stress).
Access the links below in order to find some of the most frequent
reductions in English as well as to get orientation on how to pronounce
weakly grammatical words:
· Pronunciation of grammar words/ contractions
· Reductions
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RHYTHM. Word linking
Linking occurs most often when a word ends in a
consonant and the following word starts with a vowel. The
consonant sound is linked with the vowel when it is
pronounced.
· Linking
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ONLINE SUPPORT. Web links
Find below some quotations selected by students
· Sample quotations
Should you need to get more information or practice on
English pronunciation, you are advised to explore the
following links:
· Webs on English pronunciation